1. What are cookies
Cookies are small text files that websites place on your device when you visit them. They allow the site to remember information about your session, such as whether you are logged in or what preferences you have set. Similar technologies include local storage and session storage, which serve comparable purposes within your browser.
2. How EDGE uses cookies
We use cookies and similar storage mechanisms for three main purposes: keeping the platform functional, understanding how it is used, and processing payments securely.
We do not use cookies for advertising, retargeting, or tracking you across other websites.
EDGE does not currently provide an in-product cookie preference center. You can manage cookies through your browser settings as described below.
3. Cookies we use
Essential cookies — these are required for EDGE to function properly. Without them, core features like authentication and navigation will not work.
- Supabase authentication cookies — maintain your login session so you stay signed in as you browse the platform. These are set when you log in and expire when you log out or after your session times out.
- CSRF and security tokens — protect against cross-site request forgery and other common web security threats.
Analytics cookies — these help us understand how people use EDGE so we can improve the product.
- PostHog — we use PostHog for product analytics. PostHog sets cookies to distinguish unique visitors, track sessions, and understand navigation patterns.
Functional cookies — these remember your preferences and choices to provide a more personalized experience.
- UI state and preferences — local storage entries that remember settings such as theme preference, sidebar state, or dismissed notices.
Payment-related cookies — these are set during the checkout and subscription management flow.
- Stripe — when you interact with the payment interface, Stripe may set cookies to process your payment securely, detect fraud, and comply with financial regulations. These cookies are controlled by Stripe and are subject to Stripe’s cookie policy.
4. Third-party cookies
Some cookies on EDGE are set by third-party services that we use to operate the platform. Specifically:
- PostHog — analytics cookies for usage measurement and product improvement.
- Stripe — payment processing and fraud detection during checkout.
These services have their own privacy and cookie policies that govern how they handle the data collected through their cookies.
5. How to manage cookies
Most browsers allow you to view, manage, and delete cookies through their settings. You can typically find these options in your browser’s privacy or security preferences.
Keep in mind that blocking or deleting essential cookies will prevent you from logging in and using EDGE properly. Analytics and functional cookies can generally be blocked without breaking core functionality, though your experience may be less personalized and you may need to re-enter preferences.
For specific instructions on managing cookies, refer to your browser’s help documentation:
6. Do Not Track
There is no universal standard for how websites should respond to “Do Not Track” browser signals. EDGE does not currently change behavior automatically in response to these signals. You can manage cookies through browser settings and exercise privacy rights by contacting support@edge.supply.
7. Changes to this policy
We may update this Cookie Policy to reflect changes in the technologies we use or in applicable regulations. When we do, we will revise the “Last updated” date at the top of this page.